Glos Win Opening Blast Match
10 June 2021
Marnus Labuschagne’s superb unbeaten 93 off 56 balls couldn’t stop Gloucestershire from starting their Vitality Blast campaign with a four-run win over Glamorgan.
Glenn Phillips’ 44 and 30 from Benny Howell off 15 balls saw Gloucestershire post 179 for 6 in Cardiff which always looked like being a challenging total. And despite Labuschagne’s fine innings on his Blast debut, Glamorgan fell just short against some tidy Gloucestershire bowling.
Gloucestershire won the toss and chose to bat. The Welsh side opened with spin at both ends and Andrew Salter cleaned up Miles Hammond in his first over. Ian Cockbain then skied to Timm van der Gugten at mid-on off the bowling of Ruaidhri Smith for 16 as Gloucestershire reached 34 for two from their first six overs.
Gloucestershire struggled in the first powerplay, but Phillips got the scoreboard moving with consecutive sixes and then a four off Salter. Just when Gloucestershire looked like they were getting going, Chris Dent was caught superbly by Kiran Carlson for 20 from the bowling of Dan Douthwaite. Carlson did brilliantly to get down low on the cover boundary. Phillips was the mainstay of the Gloucestershire innings as they went past 100 in the 13th over.
But he fell short of 50 to the part-time spin of Labuschagne when Nick Selman took a fine catch on the mid-wicket boundary. Labuschagne followed in Selman’s path with another boundary catch to dismiss Jack Taylor, but Gloucestershire finished with a flourish as Smith’s 18th over went for 16.
Gloucestershire’s Benny Howell said:
“It’s always hard to come here and Glamorgan always do well against us so to get a win is very good. We knew it would be a tough target even when they got a good partnership going. For me to get a few wickets towards the end is nice. We weren’t 100 per cent tonight and we have areas to improve on, but to play like that and still win bodes well. We are confident, but not complacent and need to keep going. It was very, very dark towards the end.”
David Lloyd’s fine form continued as he started Glamorgan’s reply with a quickfire 28 which included two sixes before he was clean bowled by Josh Shaw. Labuschagne edged his first ball for four. Selman soon followed Lloyd back to the pavilion and when Colin Ingram was clean bowled by Shaw for just a single Glamorgan were 46 for three from the first powerplay.
Labuschagne and Chris Cooke rebuilt the innings to take Glamorgan to 80 for three at the halfway stage and Cooke was dropped on the midwicket boundary in the 11th over. Cooke wasn’t so lucky when he was caught by Hammond from the bowling off Tom Smith for 26 leaving Glamorgan’s chase in the hands of Labuschagne.
He did go to the game’s first half century from 36 balls, but Carlson went for 14, Douthwaite was lbw first ball and Salter was run out for a duck trying to keep Labuschagne on strike.
Labuschagne gave it everything, but he needed 19 from the last over and couldn’t find the boundary enough despite a six from the last ball as Ryan Higgins held his nerve.